Published August 15, 1970
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The drag of a body moving transversely in a confined stratified fluid
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- Foster, M. R.
- Saffman, P. G.
Chicago
Abstract
The slow motion of a body through a stratified fluid bounded laterally by insulating walls is studied for both large and small Peclet number. The Taylor column and its associated boundary and shear layers are very different from the analogous problem in a rotating fluid. In particular, the large Peclet number problem is non-linear and exhibits mixing of statically unstable fluid layers, and hence the drag is order one; whereas the small Peclet number flow is everywhere stable, and the drag is of the order of the Peclet number.
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© 1970 Cambridge University Press. Reprinted with permission. (Received 19 December 1969)Attached Files
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